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Power & Energy Efficiency News

    Africa Energy Indaba 2024 kicks off

    The stage is set for the much-anticipated Africa Energy Indaba 2024, Africa's premier energy conference and exhibition, taking place this week from 5-7 March....

    Cape Town getting closer to turning waste into wattage

    The City of Cape Town’s Mayoral Committee Members for Urban Waste Management and Energy visited the Coastal Park landfill Tuesday, 27 February 2024, to...

    New technologies available to solve Africa’s energy crisis

    Africa Energy Indaba to host riveting discussions and showcase technologies covering deployment of energy innovations to bridge continental energy gaps Rapid advancements related to technology have certainly rendered life easier than ever...

    Art town becomes smart town as community manages own electricity demand

    The arts town of Clarens in the Eastern Free State has become the first town in the country where residents are now equipped to...

    Africa Energy Indaba 2024 Hosts B2B Connect Programme to engage Energy Stakeholders

    Africa Energy Indaba is revolutionising the way energy stakeholders conduct business using its innovative B2B Connect Programme The Africa Energy Indaba has established itself as...

    IPP Red Rocket to use $160m (R3bn) cash to generate 5GW project development by...

    By Larry Claasen Cape Town-based Independent Power Producer (IPP) Red Rocket plans to use the $160-million it got last year to become a major player...

    World Bank regional head visits City’s Steenbras power plant with the view to deepening...

    City Mayoral Committee Member for Energy, Councillor Beverley van Reenen, hosted a World Bank delegation to the City’s unique Steenbras Hydro Pumped Storage Scheme...

    Africa Energy Indaba unveils essential energy solutions amidst SA’s 31% electricity hike

    The Africa Energy Indaba serves as an impetus for individuals, businesses, and policymakers to collaborate in solving the impending difficulties posed by inflationary electricity...

    Finding energy waste with power quality management 

    Saving energy and minimising energy waste are two of the most critical aspects of energy use.  No matter what industry you work in, looking...

    Iritron emphasises the importance of energy studies for optimising industrial plant electrical consumption

    Gerhard Greeff, Iritron’s divisional manager PM&C Against a backdrop of high and ever-increasing electricity tariffs, as well as loadshedding, business owners and operators of factories...

    Power & Energy Efficiency News

    Power and energy efficiency news on Cape Business News (CBN) highlights technological innovations and policy changes aimed at reducing energy consumption. CBN reports on advancements in renewable energy, smart grid technologies, and energy-saving practices, supporting South Africa’s commitment to sustainable energy. This sector’s news is essential for industries looking to improve energy efficiency, reduce costs, and comply with environmental regulations.

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    FUCHS LUBRICANTS SOUTH AFRICA Introduces Enhanced Distribution Strategy in the Western...

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